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_aHarrison, Philip _932188 |
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245 | _aCorridors of Freedom: Analyzing Johannesburg’s Ambitious Inclusionary Transit-Oriented Development | ||
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_bSage, _c2019. |
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300 | _aVol 39, Issue 4, 2019 (456-468 p.) | ||
520 | _aIn 2013, the Mayor of Johannesburg announced the ambitious Corridors of Freedom (CoF) initiative to transform the city’s socio-spatial structure. The CoF were constructed to be an inclusionary form of transit-oriented development (TOD). Using a 1,200 respondent survey, over 75 interviews, documentary analysis, and attendance at public participation interventions, the paper questions the possibilities for, and constraints on, the practice of inclusionary TOD. Using six criteria—spatial transformation, mobility, affordable accommodation, jobs and livelihoods, social integration, and participation—we demonstrate the mixed outcomes of inclusionary TOD. | ||
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_ainclusion, _931977 |
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_a inclusionary TOD, _942197 |
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_a Corridors of Freedom, _934158 |
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_atransit-oriented developmentInclusión, _942198 |
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_a DOT inclusivo, _942199 |
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_aRubin, Margot _942157 |
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_aAppelbaum, Alexandra _942158 |
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_aDittgen, Romain _942159 |
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_011153 _915496 _dSage, 2019. _tJournal of Planning Education and Research |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X19870312 | ||
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